Uber giving $5.5 million to CMU to support robotics faculty chair, fellowships

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Uber opened its Advanced Technologies Center in Pittsburgh, and not long after it had announced the partnership, raised a few eyebrows when it hired away many of the NREC’s top staff. But both the university and the company call the partnership a fruitful one. “Academia-industry partnerships play an important role in promoting our mutual missions of technological innovation and developing outstanding talent at all levels,” CMU president Subra Suresh said in a statement. “We are grateful for Uber’s support for the intellectual work at the heart of this activity.”